Learning Resources GeoSafari Jr. Talking Space Explorer, Preschool STEM Toy, STEM Educational Toy, Learn About Space for Kids, Picture Viewer Toy Telescope for Astronomy, Immersive Picture Viewer Toy
£91.27
Price: £91.27
(as of Mar 07, 2025 12:21:28 UTC – Details)
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TOY TELESCOPE FOR ASTRONOMY: This toy telescope picture viewer is an ideal way to introduce preschoolers to STEM learning and get children interested in learning about space for kids.
PRESCHOOL STEM TOYS: Learn about space with this immersive digital picture viewer toy telescope that’s preloaded with 120 crystal clear images (including images from NASA) and 13 videos about outer space.
LISTEN & LEARN: Emily Calandrelli, star of Netflix’s Emily’s Wonder Lab, voices fun facts and quiz questions all about space for the ultimate show-and-tell experience.
STEM TOYS AGE 4: Ideal for introducing preschoolers ages 4+ to STEM learning. The high quality design makes this toy telescope picture viewer easy for little astronomers to use and enjoy each time they play.
INCLUDES: Toy telescope picture viewer with tripod. Requires 3 AA batteries (not included).
10 reviews for Learning Resources GeoSafari Jr. Talking Space Explorer, Preschool STEM Toy, STEM Educational Toy, Learn About Space for Kids, Picture Viewer Toy Telescope for Astronomy, Immersive Picture Viewer Toy
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Casey Lee –
Good interactive toy
This pretend telescope is a good toy for children that are showing an interest in space, it has a few categories of things such as stars and planets, that you can look at and see pictures and videos of and then later go back and quiz yourself on those things. The image quality is fairly good and so is the battery life. It does turn itself off if left on for too long too. It’s a good interactive learning tool, but I feel it’s a bit too expensive for what it is.
GhostTech –
Good educational toy no batteries included, good build quality
This educational Talking space explorer STEM toy comes packaged nicely in itâs own box and has minimal setup needed. Just the legs need attaching and then inserting batteries (not provided at this price point is shocking). The telescope itself feels really sturdy and well made. Thereâs volume options and various buttons used to interact including a mode for facts, quizzes and numbers to select options. If your child is interested in space then this is a great educational toy for them. The UI Is fairly simple to navigate, easy to select things and clear to look through. Thereâs so much info to absorb from stars, planets, galaxies and more. Besides not having no AA batteries included, Iâd say this is a really good educational toy and one perfect for space enthusiasts.
ð§ââï¸Senoritað§ââï¸ –
Fun and educational toy but slightly pricey.
This Talking Space Explorer STEM Toy Telescope is a fun and educational toy that is perfect for young space enthusiasts. It arrives well packed in attractive packaging and is easy to set up. The telescope has a sturdy and well-made feel to it, although it’s important to note that it is not a real telescope.Instead, the toy comes with preloaded videos and pictures about space, providing an interactive and engaging experience. Kids can learn about the universe while having fun.While this Talking Space Explorer is undoubtedly entertaining and educational, it is worth mentioning that the £100 price tag may be slightly overpriced compared to similar toys on the market.Overall, this telescope is a fantastic choice for young space enthusiasts who want to explore and learn about space in an interactive way. It’s a fun and educational toy, although some might find it slightly overpriced.
Hannah –
The ultimate gift for a kid that’s interested in space.
This requires 3x AA batteries (not included)It’s a sturdy little toy though.It’s like the ultimate gift for a kid that’s into space or a great gift to get a kid to teach them about space.I do think £100 is a bit expensive though, maybe more suited at £59.99
Offtheplanet –
Ideal for younger children learning about space
As an introduction to STEM learning about space.although it isn’t a real telescope, younger children may well believe it is in the right surroundings as they view the preloaded videos and pictures about space.children familiar with Emily Calandrelli, of Netflix’s Emily’s Wonder Lab, will enjoy hearing her stories and the fun facts quizzesIt requires 3xAA batteries which are not included.All in, I feel it is a great learning aid and one that children will love.I do feel it is a little over priced and loses one star for that reason.Otherwise, I would recommend it
Neat –
My grandson is 4 1/2 . We bought it for him for Christmas bc he is interested in astronomy. ( well as much as a 4 year old can be!) He does like it , can work it himself . While the information is interesting it is a little too advanced for him . He doesnât yet take the time to listen as heâs looking at the pictures. But I still think it is something he will grow into. Itâs a worthwhile toy. Also itâs helpful if an adult can be involved . I wish there were other slides or stories that could be put into it
Mary Gale Race –
Seems to be a hit with my 5 year old great granddaughter.
Daro –
Ein Produkt so abwertend zu Bewerten, weil man nicht richtig lesen kann ist wirklich nicht sinn der Sache.Ob ein Kind nicht Englisch kann hat doch nichts mit der Qualität dieses Teleskops zu tun, zumal es ja auch erwähnt wird, dass es in Englischer Sprache ist. Man muss nur lesen können.Das Teleskop ist für ein Spielzeug Ordentlich verarbeitet und lässt sich einfach bedienen. Es macht spaà Informationen zum Weltall zu erhalten. Auch in Englischer Sprache, welche wirklich sehr einfach gehalten ist. Einfach mal anfangen englisch bei zu bringen. Ist sicher nicht verkehrt.Tolles Produkt.
Rachael O –
This is such a great toy! I got it for my kids (6 and 4) and also my niece (4) and the kids all love it. I would definitely recommend for anyone looking for a gift for a birthday or holiday.
Rote Rosen –
Ein schönes Spielzeugteleskop aus Hartplastik, qualitativ gut verarbeitet, es sind keine sichtbaren Mängel zu sehen. Betrieben wird das Spielzeug mit 3 AA Batterien, die nicht im Lieferumfang mit inbegriffen sind. Wie im Titel schon geschrieben, ist alles in der englischen Sprache verfasst, dies sollte vor dem Kauf beachtet werden. Man kann insgesamt 13 Videos und 120 Bilder auf dem Teleskop betrachten, mit Nasa- Bildmaterial, dazu gibt es 200 interessante Fakten über den Weltraum und Quizfragen, die eine weibliche Stimme den Kindern erklärt. Die Altersempfehlung des Herstellers ist mit 4 bis 7 Jahren angegeben, dies erscheint mir zu früh, man sollte das Alter vielleicht anpassen. Falls die Eltern der englischen Sprache mächtig sind, kann man das Teleskop zusammen mit dem Kleinkind versuchen zu erörtern. Es wäre gut, wenn der Hersteller die Möglichkeit einer Spracheinstellung in Betracht zieht, sodass dies in verschiedenen Sprachen verfügbar ist, um den Kundenkreis zu erweitern.Preislich gesehen liegt das Produkt in meinen Augen im höheren Preissegment. Empfehlen kann ich das Produkt, falls man der englischen Sprache mächtig ist, damit man alles versteht.Liebe GrüÃe Rote Rosen